Claims
- 1. A shock absorption system for a striking tool having a head, and a shaft connected to the head, said system comprising:a striking portion that remains substantially static relative to said shaft; and a shock-absorbing member affixed within a cavity in the head to absorb vibration traveling through the head.
- 2. The shock absorption system according to claim 1, wherein said shock-absorbing member is made of an elastomeric material having a hardness grade in a range of about 45 to about 80 Shore A.
- 3. The shock absorption system according to claim 2, wherein said elastomeric material has a hardness grade of about 70 Shore A.
- 4. The shock absorption system according to claim 1, wherein said shock-absorbing member includes an external portion that protrudes from the cavity and extends along an upper surface of the head.
- 5. The shock absorption system according to claim 4, wherein said external portion of said shock-absorbing member includes a surface having grooves extending in a direction generally perpendicular from a contact surface of the head.
- 6. The shock absorption system according to claim 4, wherein said external portion of said shock-absorbing member includes an aperture, wherein said aperture allows air to escape from the cavity when the cavity is filled with bonding material.
- 7. The shock absorption system according to claim 6, wherein said shock-absorbing member includes an internal portion that extends within the cavity in the head and includes a groove that extends around an outer lower edge thereof, wherein said groove helps to grip hardened bonding material inserted within the cavity via the aperture thereby fixing the shocking-absorbing member to the head.
- 8. The shock absorption system according to claim 4, wherein said external portion of said shock-absorbing member includes a lip protruding from a bottom surface of said external portion, wherein said lip is adapted to extend into a channel in said head.
- 9. The shock absorption system according to claim 8, wherein said lip further comprises a groove on an outer surface thereof, wherein said groove helps to grip hardened bonding material inserted within the channel in said head, thereby fixing the shocking-absorbing member to the head.
- 10. A striking tool comprising:a head; a shaft connected to said head; a striking portion that remains substantially static relative to said shaft; and a shock-absorbing member affixed within a cavity in the head to absorb vibration traveling through the head.
- 11. The striking tool according to claim 10, wherein said shock-absorbing member is made of an elastomeric material having a hardness grade in a range of about 45 to about 80 Shore A.
- 12. The striking tool according to claim 11, wherein said elastomeric material has a hardness grade of about 70 Shore A.
- 13. The striking tool according to claim 10, wherein said shock-absorbing member includes an external portion that protrudes from the cavity and extends along an upper surface of the head.
- 14. The striking tool according to claim 13, wherein said external portion of said shock-absorbing member includes a surface having grooves extending in a direction generally perpendicular from a contact surface of the head.
- 15. The striking tool according to claim 13, wherein said external portion of said shock-absorbing member includes an aperture, wherein said aperture allows air to escape from the cavity when the cavity is filled with bonding material.
- 16. The striking tool according to claim 15, wherein said shock-absorbing member includes an internal portion that extends within the cavity in the head and includes a groove that extends around an outer lower edge thereof, wherein said groove helps to grip hardened bonding material inserted within the cavity via the aperture thereby fixing the shocking-absorbing member to the head.
- 17. The striking tool according to claim 12, wherein said external portion of said shock-absorbing member includes a lip protruding from a bottom surface of said external portion, wherein said lip is adapted to extend into a channel in said head.
- 18. The striking tool according to claim 13, wherein said lip further comprises a groove on an outer surface thereof, wherein said groove helps to grip hardened bonding material inserted within the channel in said head, thereby fixing the shocking-absorbing member to the head.
- 19. The striking tool according to claim 10, wherein said head has a claw end configured as a ripping hammer and said external portion of said shock-absorbing member protrudes above said upper surface of said head whereby said external portion allows said tool to be used as a ripping hammer.
- 20. The striking tool according to claim 19, wherein said claw end has a downward angle of said claw end from a horizontal position which is less than twenty (20) degrees.
- 21. The striking tool according to claim 10, wherein said head has a claw end configured as a ripping hammer and said external portion of said shock-absorbing member protrudes above said upper surface of said head whereby said external portion allows said tool to be used as a claw hammer.
- 22. The striking tool according to claim 21, wherein said claw end has a downward angle of said claw end from a horizontal position which is less than twenty (20) degrees.
- 23. The striking tool according to claim 10, wherein said shaft has a shank portion with a side having a broad surface aligned with a contact surface of said head, said broad surface having a width substantially equal to a width of said contact surface of said head.
- 24. The striking tool according to claim 10, wherein said shaft has a handle portion with an elastomeric coating.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 09/304,828, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,158,307 filed May 5, 1999, entitled SHOCK ABSORPTION SYSTEM FOR A STRIKING TOOL.
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